Our buyer’s department accompanies you throughout your buying journey in search of exceptional new designs for your company. We invite you to discover a selection of style themes deciphered through showcasing brands of this edition of our show.
A breath of fresh air for jewellery at Bijorhca
In anticipation of the upcoming BIJORHCA trade show, held alongside Who's Next from the 8th to the 10th of September at Porte de Versailles, we are delighted to present a selection of new brands you won’t want to miss. A must-attend event for the jewellery industry since 1930, Bijorhca returns this year with a fresh wave of inspiration for jewellery enthusiasts and professionals alike.
This season, the show is marked by the arrival of innovative designers from around the globe, bringing fresh, original approaches to the art of jewellery. Dive into this world of creativity and discover unique pieces, each telling a fascinating story of culture and aesthetics.
Barbarisme
Under the artistic vision of its founder, Barbara, Barbarisme Paris stands out with its distinctive creations, handcrafted in her Parisian workshop. Each piece, gilded with 24-carat fine gold, pays homage to French artisanal savoir-faire. The limited production ensures the uniqueness of each item, blending tradition and modernity. Barbarisme's jewellery, designed to be water-resistant, retains its original shine and is made to last. This attention to detail and quality makes Barbarisme an essential brand for those seeking to wear jewellery that is both elegant and timeless.
Twice
Twice is a French jewellery house that specialises in upcycling buttons from iconic brands like YSL and Chanel. Their vintage and retro aesthetic shines through with the use of finely gilded brass chains, designed to accompany each individual with confidence and determination. Embracing a timeless and eco-sustainable spirit, Twice's creations elevate every outfit, adding a touch of subtle and sophisticated elegance. The pieces, with their discreet and natural colours, are distinguished by their simplicity and minimalism.
Tova
Founded in 2000 by Michelle Luterman Alfonso, Tova is more than just a jewellery brand; it’s an invitation to express one’s personality with boldness. Each piece is designed to make a statement, combining vibrant colours and textured materials with a playful touch. Handmade in Canada, Tova’s jewellery uses hypoallergenic components and high-quality crystals. This focus on quality and detail ensures not only aesthetic appeal but also the durability of the creations. Tova caters to modern, confident women eager to showcase their unique style.
Mortantra
Mortantra offers handmade gold-plated jewellery crafted in India, celebrating the art of personalisation. Each creation is custom-made, reflecting the desires and dreams of its clients, transforming their ideas into reality. Mortantra is committed to providing an authentic luxury experience, where each piece of jewellery becomes a symbol of self-love and personal beauty. The brand uses exceptional materials and carefully selected gemstones, expertly crafted by skilled artisans. Mortantra invites its clients to actively participate in the creation process, making each piece truly one of a kind.
Complimenti
Born from Noémie’s passion for Italy and compliments, Complimenti is a brand that values timeless elegance and exceptional quality. Noémie works closely with long-standing suppliers to guarantee remarkable jewellery at fair prices. Each season, Complimenti introduces new designs while maintaining permanent collections, championing sustainable fashion. Complimenti’s jewellery is designed to make its wearers shine, with unique designs that reflect Noémie’s love for style and craftsmanship.
Effet Bijoux
Launched in 2021 by three passionate siblings, Effet Bijoux combines the charm of passementerie with the modernity of jewellery design. The creations are made in France, blending innovative materials with traditional techniques to offer elegant and colourful jewellery. Each piece undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure impeccable finishing. Effet Bijoux draws inspiration from current trends and the richness of materials, offering a range of jewellery that embodies both tradition and innovation.
Les Chamanes
Since 1982, Les Chamanes has celebrated the beauty of nature through unique jewellery crafted from natural materials. Inspired by the vision of its founder, Jean-Daniel Christin, the brand creates original pieces highlighting materials such as shells, semi-precious stones, and wood. The workshops, located in the Philippines, provide a harmonious working environment conducive to creativity. Les Chamanes promotes an ethical and responsible approach, respecting biodiversity and human rights while creating jewellery at the cutting edge of fashion trends.
Sloya
Founded by Jordan and Loïc, Sloya draws inspiration from nature and travel to create authentic handmade jewellery. The brand uses high-quality natural stones, carefully selected and cut to capture their raw beauty. Made in small batches, Sloya's jewellery is designed for sophisticated, unique women seeking to express their individuality. Each Sloya collection reflects an adventure, an encounter, or a landscape, turning the experience of wearing jewellery into a celebration of life and nature.
Fauna Lab (formerly Colibri Jewels)
Fauna Lab stands out as a high jewellery brand focused on comfort, design, and quality. Founded by Margaret Yeung, Fauna Lab is committed to offering timeless heirloom jewellery, crafted in Italy with traceable stones and ethical materials. The brand supports social initiatives, donating 25% of its profits to projects that empower women. Each piece from Fauna Lab combines simplicity and sophistication, becoming a timeless classic in any wardrobe. Fauna Lab is more than a brand; it is a commitment to excellence, sustainability, and community well-being.
Schmückstück
The creative minds behind Schmückstück, Alex and Christoph, turn each season into a celebration of colour and originality. Inspired by seasonal changes, they create jewellery that reflects the joy and magic of nature. Schmückstück’s autumn/winter collections pay tribute to warm hues and sparkling gems, capturing the essence of each season. Staying true to their philosophy of being authentic while innovating, Schmückstück continues to delight with creations that blend tradition and modernity, giving each piece a personal touch.
MJ Cordovez
Based in Quito, Ecuador, MJ Cordovez is the result of the resilience and passion of its founder, Maria-Jose Cordovez. Following a severe accident, she rediscovered her love for jewellery, using this medium as a form of therapy and expression. Each MJ Cordovez piece tells a story of rebirth and determination, showcasing artistic and sustainable materials. A trained goldsmith and jewellery designer, Maria-Jose creates pieces that celebrate the beauty of life, reflected in every metal and gemstone used.
SHI Concept
Guided by its founder, SHI Concept Joalheria embodies the harmonious fusion of jewellery art and a steadfast commitment to sustainability and ethics. The brand celebrates the richness and diversity of Brazil, translating these into unique pieces made of 925 silver adorned with natural gemstones. Each piece is a tribute to nature and human craftsmanship, delicately handmade with the care and finesse that only artisanal methods can offer. Their genuine leather finishes add a touch of elegance and authenticity, ensuring that each piece represents not just beauty but also tells a unique story.
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